A striking architectural estate designed by Guy Dreier has set a new benchmark for luxury real estate in California’s Coachella Valley, selling for a record $42 million. Built into a desert hilltop within the exclusive Bighorn Golf Club, the 32,000-square-foot compound features sculptural copper roofs, asymmetrical forms, three interconnected infinity pools, and a dramatic indoor shark tank. Combining bold design with resort-style amenities, the residence blends indoor and outdoor living while offering panoramic views of mountains, golf courses, and desert cities beyond.
With sweeping copper rooflines, dramatic asymmetrical forms, and water features unlike anything else in the region, a remarkable desert estate in California has redefined luxury living. Located within the exclusive Bighorn Golf Club community near Palm Desert, the architectural compound recently sold for $42 million — reportedly the highest residential sale ever recorded across the Coachella Valley.
